Monday, April 03, 2006

War Museum
















Voila le war museum, from the outside, which we didn't get to see the inside of as yet... but we checked the whole outside out and are pretty pleased with the pictures. Voila le war museum, from the outside, which we didn't get to see the inside of as yet... but we checked the whole outside out and are pretty pleased with the pictures.




























So, here's a long shot of one end of the museum (the outside part that is). You can see the tanks behind the two planes in front. Most of these vehicles were Republic of Korea property, and some of them were Russian-made recoveries from the war in the '50s between N. Korea (occupied by Russian communists) and S. Korea (heavily defended by the U.S.) So recent.

The view inside a tank. Adrian had to squeeze to get into the seat at the front left side, and I couldn't believe how cramped it was in there. You seriously had to be tiny, and short. He is in his element however.

Adriano's dream is to fly a plane one day and firebomb innocent civilians. Not really, but he does dream to fly. Here he is, wishing he could get into the locked cockpit with the dummy pilot inside (he complained bitterly).

Just happy to be by the plane, yo.

A stone monolith (hope that's the right word!)dating back 1600 years to 400 A.D. It stands in its own small space within the museum. You can't really see it, but there's ancient Chinese writing all over the stone.